Associations representing both for-profit and nonprofit colleges say that a plan to ease student-debt forgiveness procedures could hurt higher ed institutions. The for-profit industry’s primary group is fighting the rules. Read More
Recent incidents involving nursing home employees who mocked residents on social media have prompted the American Health Care Association to boost its focus on social media policies. Enforcement hasn’t been easy. Read More
A new phase of a joint project between the Canadian Celiac Association and Allergen Control Group, Inc., which promotes access to gluten-free foods, will help food manufacturers secure sources of these products. Read More
The Tampa Bay Area Chiefs of Police Association decided it was time to confront the pervasive problem of sexual assault, focusing on both police training and public awareness. Read More
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The American Financial Services Association has created a digital campaign to help members and their customers advocate in the face of new proposed legislation. Read More
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